A couple of times a year I try to meet my brother someplace between where I live in Portland Oregon and where he lives in Southern Oregon. Last year we met up in Florence, on the McKenzie River, and in Bend. So far this year we met up in Brookings, for the April Fools ride, and now, this past weekend decided La Pine would be a good place to meet, and explore the general area. This always give us an excuse to ride a bit and do some camping and have a little [tame] adventure. I think I'll tell this story mostly with pictures.

The weekend started, as all of these trips do, with a run down I-5 to escape the sheeple then up and over Santiam pass. I stopped at the top to take a picture of Mt Washington in the distance.

The good old R1150GS loaded for Adventure!!!

Arrive at La Pine State Park to find my buddy Gary, who I also talked into riding with us once we mentioned Hot Springs, already set-up and chatting with other campers. Since this was mostly going to be a road run, he brought this pretty beast of a bike.

On the way outta the park, Gary spotted a viewpoint and got all excited...

...for good reason!!! The Deschutes river meanders along this area. In the distance you can just make out the Newberry Crater, which holds East Lake and Paulina Lake. Next time we may meet up there, once the snow melts.

Headed south out of La Pine heading toward Silver Lake, but first, a little off-road riding on inappropriate bikes.

Okay, the V-Strom and GS are appropriate, but the VFR certainly wasn't. Gary rode it like a champ though!

All to see this Hole in the Ground, where the Earth burped. Alas, I had the wrong bike to ride down to the bottom...next time!

So, onward towards Ft. Rock!

After checking out the park at Fort Rock, and doing some hiking, we zoomed off towards Christmas Valley. Yes...this is Oregon Still. It's not all rainforests, hipsters and loggers.

Then rode 8 miles north down some of the worse washboard to see Crack in the Ground.

It was about 20 degrees cooler down here, and still ice in places. Would like to come back sometime when I have more time and hike the length of it and explore.

By this time, we had built up an appetite, so we went off to the Cowbody Dinner Tree, for two 30oz Steaks, and a Whole Roast Chicken. The plan was to use the left-overs for breakfast/lunch the next day. These serve a BIG meal here and it is quite a unique experience. The menu consists of two items: Steak Dinner or Chicken Dinner and you have to reserve you meat ahead of time. Cast only and bring a BIG APPETITE. http://www.cowboydinnertree.net/

After gorging ourselves, we rode the rest of the way down to Summer Lake where we gassed up at the one business in town. Be sure to stop there if you are ever in this area and support these small businesses. Love this big country.

Gary, started playing around on the empty roads on the way down. We saw like 2 cars in the Hour from Silver Lake to Summer Lake.

Then quickly setup camp near the hot-springs building.

Just in time to enjoy the sunset. Took some pictures then hit to pool(s).

The outdoor pools aren't much, but the view to Winter Ridge is grand indeed.

Lots of interesting things to take pictures of.

The next morning, we barely made it outta camp and the weather unleashed on us. No big deal, we knew it was coming and were dressed for it. Still, riding long distances in the rain, is surely part of the adventure.

Loving that these bikes are getting me out to places in my local areas that I’d never go to. We are luck to live out here, and I look forward to more weekend adventures to break up the office routine that saps my soul.

You should stop by it's a good stop on the way. Jealous of Tahoe, I need to bet back down there, I love the rugged Sierra's.

Rode by there yesterday while racing thunderstorms. I will be headed back there someday soon. I really wish I could have taken some time to actually enjoy it a little more. Fighting frequent rain showers and trying to get somewhere took a lot of the joy out of it. There are some absolutely amazing views along Hwy 31.